Section 50301.
50301. (a) This article applies to local agencies governed under general laws or charter. (b) “Real property” as used in this article is coextensive with lands, tenements, and hereditaments and includes land, any interest or estate in land, and any servitude upon land. (c) This article applies only to the real property belonging to a local agency which […]
Section 50361.
50361. Whenever the legislative body determines that it is desirable for the general welfare and benefit of the people, and for the interests of the local agency, it may incur an indebtedness evidenced by negotiable bonds for the purpose of acquiring land to be conveyed to the United States for federal purposes in consideration of […]
Section 50302.
50302. This article is not applicable to the sale or lease of real property by a local agency to the State or a county, city, district, or political subdivision. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)
Section 50362.
50362. By a four-fifths vote, the legislative body of a local agency may convey land which it owns within the state to the United States for use by the Defense Department or as customs and immigration offices and may expend money from the general fund to acquire such land or to improve the land it […]
Section 50303.
50303. A local agency shall not receive any charge in excess of a reasonable charge for the sale, leasing, licensing, or other use or disposition of its real property. A local agency which receives in excess of a reasonable charge shall repay the amount of the excess, with interest from the date of collection, to […]
Section 50363.
50363. Whenever the legislative body determines that it is desirable for the general welfare and benefit of the people, and for the interest of the local agency, it may incur an indebtedness evidenced by negotiable bonds to acquire or improve lands desired to be conveyed to the United States for use by the Defense Department […]
Section 50304.
50304. The economic utility of the property to the user for the purpose to which it is suited is the prime factor in determining the reasonableness of the charge. For example, in a lease for grazing livestock, the prime factor is the value of the forage to the livestock producer, considering the number of livestock […]
Section 50364.
50364. Except as modified in this article, Chapter 6, Division 3, Title 3 is applicable to bonds issued by a county pursuant to this article. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)
Section 50305.
50305. In selling or leasing its real property, a local agency shall first give any person who has occupied or used that property or a portion of it as a lawful tenant of the local agency for not less than 24 months during the 36 months next preceding the sale or lease, an opportunity to […]
Section 50306.
50306. Upon a finding that the public interest will be furthered and with the approval of the legislative body, the board or officer having charge of real property belonging to the local agency may sell or lease the property without advertising or calling for bids. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)